Omega Engineering Inc

OMEGA offers more than 100,000 products for measurement and control of temperature, heating, humidity, pressure, strain, force, flow, level, pH and conductivity, and a new line of Sanitary products. In addition, Omega designs and manufactures patented wireless communication products and offers a complete line of automation, data acquisition, and custom engineered products.

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The PLATINUM™ series of microprocessor-based PID controllers offer unparalleled flexibility in process measurement. This extremely powerful and versatile CE, UL and cUL compliant product is also easy and intuitive to use. It features bright 3-colo...

The DPGM409 covers the full spectrum in pressure measurement with Gage, Sealed Gage, Absolute, Compound Gage, Vacuum, and Barometric pressure ranges. Its core is a highly stable micromachined silicon sensor with a very high 0.08% accuracy. Each unit ...

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An accelerometer is a device that measures the vibration, or acceleration of motion of a structure. The force caused by vibration or a change in motion (acceleration) causes the mass to "squeeze" the piezoelectric material which produces an electrical char...

The most sophisticated industrial equipment will not be very useful unless it is calibrated. Through calibration, adjustments made to a piece of equipment ensure that it performs as expected—that it can be relied on to deliver predictable, accurate results...

Omega Engineering, Stamford, CT, has introduced a high speed industrial fiber optic infrared transmitter and probe system, the OS4000, which offers many new and important measurement capabilities. These include an optical field of view or spot size as sm...

The UV1000 Universal Verbalizer from Omega Engineering provides an entirely new way for engineers, technicians, and operators to monitor measurement and control information on the plant floor or in the laboratory. This innovative, patented device accepts ...

Temperature is certainly among the most commonly measured parameters in industry, science, and academia. Recently, the growth of wireless instrumentation technology, along with some clever innovations, has provided new ways to apply temperature measurement...